Cuvier's beaked whale Ziphius cavirostris Cuvier, 1823

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Suborder: Odontoceti Family: Ziphiidae

May to July

ID characteristics

Colour may vary from dark grey to reddish-brown all over the rotund body, except head which is often pale The whitish head has a goose-beak profile with a smooth-sloping forehead to an indistinct beak and no obvious melon.

Short, upturned mouthline which looks like a “smile”

Surface behaviour

Generally avoids boats but might be inquisitive to slow moving vessels Breaching is not very common though it has been observed. Body rises almost vertically and gets completely out of water, before falling down awkwardly,

When swimming fast animals may expose head

Distribution

All around the world, between parallels 60º North and 50º South
Worldwide in tropical, subtropical and temperate waters

Social

Alone (normally old males) or in small groups up to 10 individuals

Diet

Squid and fish

Biometrics

Max length: 7m
Adult weight: 2 to 3 ton

Blow

Short (less than 1 m) and bushy shaped, projected slightly forward. Often not visible.

IUCN Status: Least concerned
Madeira frequency status: Common

Other languages common names

ENG - Goose-beaked Whale GER - Cuvier-Schnabelwal FRA - Baleine de Cuvier, Ziphius, Baleine à bec de Cuvier, Baleine à bec d'oie ESP - Ballenato de Cuvier, Zifio SWE - Småhuvudval DAN - Småhovedet hval ITA - Zifio, Balena dal becco d'oca NED - Dolfijn van Cuvier NOR - Gåsenebbhval, Cuviers nebbhval POL - Wal Cuviera

POR - Baleia de Bico de Cuvier, Zífio, Baleia-bicuda-de-cuvier